BiNbO3
ceramic· BiNbO3
BiNbO3 is a bismuth niobate ceramic compound belonging to the family of complex oxide perovskites and perovskite-related structures. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for ferroelectric, piezoelectric, and photocatalytic applications, offering potential advantages in energy conversion and environmental remediation due to its layered perovskite structure and tunable electronic properties. BiNbO3 and related bismuth niobate phases are of particular interest as lead-free alternatives to conventional ferroelectric ceramics, making them candidates for next-generation piezoelectric devices and photocatalytic systems where compositional flexibility and reduced environmental impact are priorities.
lead-free ferroelectric ceramicspiezoelectric devicesphotocatalytic applicationsenergy conversion materialsresearch and developmentenvironmental remediation
Compliance & Regulations
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Regulatory Screening
Environmental
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